Free New York

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THIS WEEK'S EPISODE:

Episode #950: Convenience Stores Are Convenient
First Broadcast: 2/20/23
Repeated: 3/20/23
Par for the course, we bounce all over a whole bunch of topics this week, including: delis (or bodegas, if you prefer) inside New York City; convenience stores outside New York City; ice tea across the country; lunch culture here and elsewhere; how unusually warm it's been this winter; how happy we are that the people who (allegedly) assaulted Ray Alvarez have (allegedly) been caught; the lack of desire for any kind of Presidential rematch in 2024; species collapse across the globe; various dead businesses in the East Village; and sober bars, to name just a few! I told you it was all over the map!


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So, what is Free New York anyway? The simple answer is that it's a this neat little public access TV show on Manhattan Neighborhood Network which I co-produce with the tremendous help of my camerawoman/editor/everything else, Kim. The complicated answer is that it's a project of mine to broadcast opinions and events which don't always appear within "the mainstream media" (like The New York Times, the major networks, local radio, etc.), and so far I think it's been working.

If you think I'm doing a good job--or not--and you feel like sending me snail mail, the address is:

Free New York
P.O. Box 20945
Tompkins Square Station
New York, NY 10009

You can also email me at fny@freenewyork.net, which should get to me a lot faster than the snail mail.


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